Magic Loop for Small Circumference Knitting // Technique Tuesday

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • This video demonstrates the Magic Loop technique for knitting small circumferences in the round, using a circular needle that is much larger in circumference. Includes several tips and tricks for moving stitches from one half of the round to the other, and how to avoid accidentally working in the wrong direction.
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    Introduction 0:00
    What is Magic Loop: 0:18
    Overview of Magic Loop Technique: 2:38
    How to CO and get started: 5:04
    Needles used in this video:
    For the sock, I used a Chiaogoo Red Lace 32'' fixed length circular size US 0/2.0mm. Chiaogoo comes in a wide range of sizes, in fixed lengths and interchangeables: amzn.to/2ZMyES5
    For the demonstration using gray bulky yarn, I used KnitPicks Options nickel interchangeable tips and a cable long enough to create a 32'' needle: www.knitpicks.com/landing-pag...
    To see the instructions to the Edwardian sweater pattern: archive.org/details/columbiab...
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Komentáře • 209

  • @susanbellon6323
    @susanbellon6323 Před rokem +40

    I'm a total beginner at age 61! I have watched hundreds of videos. Some are rather hard to follow and some are exceptionally easy to follow. I taught for 30+ years and can recognize a great teacher vs a not so good teacher. You are great teacher. Your explanations include mistakes that are easily made and how to avoid or correct. You also explain why you do things a certain way. All things a great teacher uses. You are now my go to for anything knitting. You get an A+ for instructional video. Thanks so much for your help.

  • @beverlycruz6
    @beverlycruz6 Před 2 lety +26

    OMG I've tried this so often and up until now was consistently getting confused with the front needle and the back needles...."Which to I pull?" You made it so clear and precise. I taught myself how to use two circular needles and that works....but often I don't have two circular needles of the same size. This method and the way you explained it is so much better for me. Thank you for taking the time and putting in the effort to explain it so clearly. Thanks again.

  • @RNMOM502
    @RNMOM502 Před 4 lety +46

    Love how you take your time and explain everything. I turn to you exclusively when I need to learn “new to me” techniques. Thank you.

  • @pattygardner231
    @pattygardner231 Před 3 lety +9

    One of the best explanations for using magic loop I’ve heard yet, and I’ve heard a lot! Thank you for going through a thorough explanation, and not shortcutting the steps.

  • @maureensheridan99
    @maureensheridan99 Před rokem +3

    Really well described, and easy to follow.

  • @pegg1258
    @pegg1258 Před 3 lety +16

    SO helpful! Especially that you took the time to start a new project and you carefully highlighted the problem I was having - knowing how to tell inside from outside a the very beginning. It may be apparent for more advanced knitters, but for beginners it can be difficult to the point of wanting to give up. Thankfully, people like you take the time to make such detailed videos, along with commentary about what could go wrong so we have a clue when it does start to go wrong and can fix mistake - even if that means rewatching this video! :)

  • @maurinecummins5990
    @maurinecummins5990 Před 4 lety +24

    I GET IT!!!!! THANK YOU!!! I must have watched 10 videos trying to figure this out! I think the two things that finally made a difference for me watching your video our one your camera is close up your needles are large as is your yarn!… You also do not over complicate this by over explaining how to slip from one needle to the other! You explain better than I do but thank you thank you! Five star teaching video I’m going to see what else I can learn from you tonight!

  • @lindamcneely
    @lindamcneely Před 5 lety +5

    wow lady I have watched a lot of magic loop vidios but you have taught me more then I have ever learned before. thank you so much!

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve just witnessed the magic 🪄
    That sock yarn colours are the best I’ve seen .

  • @annechumbley7284
    @annechumbley7284 Před rokem

    Best magic loop tutorial video I have watched on CZcams - thank you so much 😀

  • @Sadieth9
    @Sadieth9 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my goodness I wish I'd seen this sooner! I watched like 20 different magic loop tutorials and just didn't get it - I finally understand it now, thank you so much! :D

  • @karensemones9302
    @karensemones9302 Před 5 lety +8

    I love your sweater and the demonstration of magic loop was great.

  • @judithmatus3
    @judithmatus3 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you fir all your incredible knitting knowledge! I learn so much from you!

  • @eugeniaread2724
    @eugeniaread2724 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for such an in-depth tutorial. Like so many other viewers, I have reviewed many videos and never really "got it" and just gave up. I followed your precise step-by-step instructions (a few times...lol) with only one restart and voila! SUCCESS! I am finding it awkward to hold needle and cord, but I am confident that will pass. I will be using DPNs less for my socks and mittens. You are very pleasant to listen to and such a terrific instructor. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! My next challenge will be 2 at a time mittens and socks using this method.

  • @feliciameier4592
    @feliciameier4592 Před rokem +1

    It was super helpful that you explained and demonstrated the concept behind the Magic Loop. I've watched numerous very clear videos, but never quite understood what I was actually doing. Thanks - hopefully, now, after ripping out 4 times, I can actually accomplish this.

  • @debraraymer3386
    @debraraymer3386 Před 5 lety +14

    Just want to give a shout out to one of the other techniques for knitting small circumference. I too started with dpns, and found it was just too difficult at my daughter's sporting events. So I switched to magic loop. I just never felt this was as fast as dpns, because I was always readjusting the needles at every half round. So I got 9 inch circulars. When I first tried them, the tiny tips gave me finger cramps. But after I practiced a little, I found the trick was just to hold the needles loosely, and now 9 inch circulars are my preferred technique while at the movies, or anywhere else I don't want to be looking at my knitting. Just did a pair of twisted knit gloves on 9 inch circulars, but I needed to bring my dpns out for the pinkie.

  • @monawize1
    @monawize1 Před rokem

    Love your simple, clear, detailed and easy to follow videos! Thanks!

  • @thisfam
    @thisfam Před rokem

    This is the best explanation of magic loop I’ve seen. Thanks for helping me to finally get it!

  • @renatastec5212
    @renatastec5212 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks Roxanne, i love your lessons, you are so very generous!

  • @carollb809y
    @carollb809y Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for a very easy to follow magic loop technique. I will try it again :) using your video as my guide.

  • @teresakoepke5456
    @teresakoepke5456 Před 3 lety +3

    I just discovered this technique and I LOVE how you demonstrate it and issues that one might encounter! THANK YOU for this excellent tutorial!!!

  • @kathosim501
    @kathosim501 Před 3 lety +1

    Your tips on getting started were so helpful! I’ve finally made my first magic loop item and it has opened doors to mire. Thank you!

  • @seraph511
    @seraph511 Před rokem

    Your tutorials for traveling and magic loop helped me so much! So clearly explained, and I love the tips for common problems. Thank you so very much!

  • @paulajohnson6943
    @paulajohnson6943 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks Roxanne! This is probably the best video I’ve seen on magic loop!! You’re awesome!

  • @charlottebarnes6761
    @charlottebarnes6761 Před 2 lety

    I've used four needles for over 50 and still use this method it works just fine. I'm in the habit of 4 needles and will never change.

  • @abbiebass6277
    @abbiebass6277 Před 2 lety

    Roxanne, I love your videos. You give clear explanations and your cadence is easy to follow..

  • @lynneheiss8894
    @lynneheiss8894 Před 2 lety +1

    You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for demonstrating this technique and including the troubleshooting at the same time. I love your passion for the craft and your encouragement and kindness which is very evident.

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 Před 11 měsíci

    I used magic loop on a pair of socks, but I like the video you did using 2 circular needles together. What I loved in this video was the idea of using 2 different sized needles. So very clever!

  • @barbaradrew5945
    @barbaradrew5945 Před 3 lety +2

    At last, all is clear! I was getting in such a muddle with the turning before. Thank you for explaining about the working yarn being attached to the last stitch worked - so obvious when you know, but not when you're trying to figure it all out! I'm so glad I found you 😊

  • @kathynadeau1170
    @kathynadeau1170 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video, you’re an awesome teacher. Thank you!

  • @sheryltisdale
    @sheryltisdale Před 5 lety +4

    Your sweater is beautiful, I have been using magic loop for some time , I like it a lot for socks. Thank you

  • @jeanproctor3663
    @jeanproctor3663 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. I've been trying for ages to learn Magic Loop knitting and haven't been able to "get it" at all. Your video has shown me the things that seemed to be missing in the other videos I've watched and what I couldn't see in the books I've tried to use as well. I'm now most of the way through Magic Looping a woolly hat for a friend of ours that had his head shaved a couple of weeks ago to raise money for his local children's hospice appeal and it should help to keep his head warm until his hair all grows back. Thank you again - I've subscribed to your channel.

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so glad my video helped you over the hump of understanding Magic Loop! :-)

  • @blou5598
    @blou5598 Před 5 lety

    Excellent, informative video on ML which I have used in sock knitting for years (I am keen on symmetry). I appreciate the tips on shifting stitches and ensuring your work is on the right side. Thank you.

  • @madz1100
    @madz1100 Před 2 lety

    An excellent tutorial for a newbie like me. I've tried copying other tutorials to no avail but this one is fab! Thank you.

  • @bradandtinaleibel7872
    @bradandtinaleibel7872 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. It’s the best instructions I’ve watched so far. As a beginner knitter this was an excellent video for me.

  • @seahawkfan1454
    @seahawkfan1454 Před 3 lety

    As many, many times I have seen you & other knitters and many many times I have tried magic loop, I finally got it! 🎉I don’t if it was video or it finally clicked but thank you for showing me again! 😉😃

  • @katibere1966
    @katibere1966 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for such clear great tutorials... I am currently working on my knitting!!!

  • @ccpperrett7522
    @ccpperrett7522 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Rox for this video about majic loop and circ needles. I am beginning to enjoy using the circ needle for my work, as it is less weight on my hands when working a larger project like a blanket. Great video.😉

  • @RivaJohnson-qs5zs
    @RivaJohnson-qs5zs Před 4 měsíci

    I couldn't agree more with the comment below, this video is fantastic and thanks to you I am now working on my first mitten project in the round. I dislike knitting with double pointed needles, so this technique opens up projects that were off limits to me before. Thank you!

  • @luannebowling5682
    @luannebowling5682 Před 3 lety

    I like the fact you showed you project near the end product before starting at the cast on. Good video, thank you.

  • @agnespost9608
    @agnespost9608 Před 3 lety

    Too cheap to buy dp needles and six evenings of watching videos, struggling to get the hang of this pesky magic loop, drinking wine to settle myself down and I found you. Thank you, thank you! You made it so easy to understand.

  • @evabazan1966
    @evabazan1966 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve watched a lot of videos on this trying to understand- yours made the most sense to me. Looking forward to starting my project

  • @marybragg3145
    @marybragg3145 Před rokem

    Fantastic! very good overview of Knitting in the round. I have never used this technique before, so I will need to practice. But your tutorial has encouraged me greatly. TKX

  • @sufficientgrace1692
    @sufficientgrace1692 Před měsícem

    I am so thankful for this video!!! I have a wonderful pattern I purchased in Iceland. But I was having a very difficult time getting started with only 8 stitches cast on and needing to work in the round.

  • @user-mv1co7el7m
    @user-mv1co7el7m Před 10 měsíci

    I've tried Magic loop before and not really been successful - but you've inspired me to try again! What a great instructional video, thank you SO much for making it clear and understandable. Very much appreciate the specific length suggestions, and also being able to see different needle sizes and yarn weights made this an "A-HA!!" video for me. Will happily dig into your other tutorials, thank you very much!!

  • @hazelvon1596
    @hazelvon1596 Před 3 lety

    Clearest I've ever watched. Thank you.

  • @LourdesMann
    @LourdesMann Před 5 lety

    I love magic loop for scocks, hat and sleeves. I gave each technique DPN's, 9" circulars and magic loop a try and loved magic loop best. I agree with you that with a 32" circular needle I can knit any project.

  • @redwingranch9510
    @redwingranch9510 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the clear explanation. Your sweater is gorgeous!

  • @bridgetaitchison6911
    @bridgetaitchison6911 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this. I was at my wits end for how to do the sleeves on a baby sweater for my granddaughter. I’m usually a crocheter but my daughter wanted a specific sweater so it had to be knit. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @shirleybeales8567
    @shirleybeales8567 Před rokem

    Love the red lace circular needles, treated myself to some after seeing your magic loop technique.

  • @rachelberryhill5413
    @rachelberryhill5413 Před 4 lety +2

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @bcaldwell3849
    @bcaldwell3849 Před 5 lety +8

    Excellent demo and perfect timing. I just started practicing the ML yesterday, so this was informative, especially redistributing the stitches. I think I'm ready (deep breath) to try ML socks 2aat. I didn't like DPNs, but I think because I haven't given myself enough time to get comfortable with them.
    However, the one advantage I liked was using them as stitch indicators. For example, when knitting the triangular-shaped Knitted Knockers project, the beginning & ending of each DPN was a helpful *reminder* for increases & decreases.
    I do agree that it's useful to be familiar with a variety of techniques and tools. But thank heaven for crochet! Facing reality, I'll never be a good knitter.

  • @dagmarreuter2427
    @dagmarreuter2427 Před 4 lety

    Easy to follow demonstration, will try it out.

  • @eileenholderness615
    @eileenholderness615 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you! Great I have just watched the other video!

  • @lauradibble6074
    @lauradibble6074 Před 2 lety

    I have been preparing for a project using two strands of yarn that calls for a double cast on DPN’s for the K1p1 collar. New to knitting, I had not yet tried either a double cast on or DPN’s. Starting with the DPN’s I experimented with waste yarn in a similar gauge to my intended project and kept losing stitches. I thought of using my interchangeable needles however my instinct to choose my smallest cable (12”) was obviously wrong. Eventually, I found your channel and this video! Hooray! I switched to a longer cable, and quickly have become reasonably capable at something that created much frustration only a few hours earlier. Your explanations are particularly clear and easy to follow. I also watched your tutorial for a double cast on, practiced it, and feel confident enough to start my project. Thanks for the time and effort you take to produce these tutorial videos.

  • @karenkrause4384
    @karenkrause4384 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you will try doing this. I guess practice makes perfect

  • @video2010iphone
    @video2010iphone Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, I will try it for sleeves now.

  • @Sandrahsings
    @Sandrahsings Před 2 lety

    Thank you Roxanne! New sub here😊. I'm knitting a Scandinavian stranded sweater and working my way through the body, thinking ahead to the sleeves and realizing that I do not have the size dpns I need. I am in FRUGAL mode rn😂.. and remembered using this technique years ago. This was a PERFECT explanation and a great refresher. + a money saver for me this week. 👍👏😊❤️

  • @painteroflove
    @painteroflove Před 3 lety

    This was so helpful and VERY clearly presented. THANK YOU

  • @palomaalhambra2453
    @palomaalhambra2453 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! This was perfect: I've been struggling with a bottom-up sleeve with 2k2p ribbing ALL day...and thought I'd have to give up because I was going mad. Solution is a longer circular needle!

  • @ceesbees6985
    @ceesbees6985 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for clearly explaining this technique! It's now an easy and efficient way for me to knit in the round.....Thanks again!

  • @monicabrimm1822
    @monicabrimm1822 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very easy to understand. I am hoping to try this soon.

  • @VictoriaHannahStudio
    @VictoriaHannahStudio Před 4 lety +1

    What a great video to explain this, thank you it made life a lot easier.

  • @delakranjec6764
    @delakranjec6764 Před 2 lety

    Exactly what I needed - thank you!

  • @debrageister7285
    @debrageister7285 Před 2 lety

    You are a great teacher!

  • @kitkauffman4391
    @kitkauffman4391 Před 3 lety

    Great instruction. Thank you so much!

  • @padfootasmr
    @padfootasmr Před rokem

    I cannot thank you enough for this! 💕

  • @beenakalra9792
    @beenakalra9792 Před 4 lety

    Very well explained,thank you

  • @Karencelestevideo
    @Karencelestevideo Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much. I feel like I now have the know-how and confidence to try magic loop because this video was so helpful.

  • @caro1591
    @caro1591 Před 3 lety

    Superb tutorial. 🙏🏻❤️

  • @vadec5909
    @vadec5909 Před 4 lety

    Yep my stitched inside out too! Great to mention it. thanks

  • @kikizag
    @kikizag Před 3 lety +1

    Thank youuuuu so much for this wonderful explanation, finally I get it!!!

  • @loue6563
    @loue6563 Před 5 lety +22

    I use magic loop almost exclusively. I can keep track of the stitches much easier, not having them slip off nearly as much as on dpn's.

    • @janekelly7835
      @janekelly7835 Před 3 lety

      I use it for all circular work, but can't figure out how to finish a fingerless thumb gusset-pick up st. etc. Do you have any suggestions? I'd be so grateful!

  • @mairiross1985
    @mairiross1985 Před 3 lety

    At last it makes sense! Thank you 😊

  • @teresameyer4574
    @teresameyer4574 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for refresher on manic loop. I appreciate transferring of concept to exact steps very helpful.

    • @sdschantz
      @sdschantz Před 5 lety +2

      Teresa, I love your “manic” Loop. I don’t know if it was intentional or the dreaded auto-correct, but in any case, you win the Internets today 🙌

    • @sdschantz
      @sdschantz Před 5 lety

      Oh, meant to add that I love Magic Loop and even though I’ve used it for years, I always learn a few tips from Roxanne.

  • @feistyfluxy
    @feistyfluxy Před rokem

    I'm knitting my first sweater for a baby, (before I knit my own) and am struggling to get the collar right, having to unravel three times already! This is mainly due to the needle size causing me grief. I've heard of magic loop, and thought I'll do a bit bit of research and your video popped up. Talk about a "EUREKA!" moment! This is a game changer and I'm now looking forward to this as I now feel confident I can tackle the cuffs and the arms! Thank you for such a thorough, clear and concise video.

  • @manifestdonuts
    @manifestdonuts Před 3 lety

    Wow I was so intimidated to try the magic loop. But after watching this video I understand why so many folks use it. Thank you for the clear explanation

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad my explanation was helpful. Good luck on your first ML project! -)

  • @marsfran55
    @marsfran55 Před 4 lety

    I love this! I think I'll take up that knitted hat again....thanks!!!

  • @user-tx3hc4kc6r
    @user-tx3hc4kc6r Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks alot , That was amazing

  • @DavidNurbin
    @DavidNurbin Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this technique. I was looking to make a double sided scarf and was looking for a technique that didn't require the double pointed needles which looked hard for me to master.

  • @janebellfield2322
    @janebellfield2322 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting. Thank you.🌺

  • @monkeymind7246
    @monkeymind7246 Před 3 lety

    That is fantastic! Thank you

  • @amethystskeels3788
    @amethystskeels3788 Před rokem +1

    Also this helped me realize that longer is better for the loop, the shorter loop makes things too tight for this, either the loop needs to be a close or smaller size than the project or the loop needs to be pretty big to be able to bend enough

  • @Melanie-yj8hs
    @Melanie-yj8hs Před 2 lety

    Love your sweater it's so beautiful!!!

  • @joan8978
    @joan8978 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video. I also had an issue with dropping dpn's from bleachers at the kids' games, lol. As a result in certain sizes, I have quite a variety of lengths of cable needles, including my only 9". Magic loop is not my go-to method, but it sure has its uses!

  • @carolynallen2630
    @carolynallen2630 Před 2 lety

    thanks! i knit on small needles and will give htis a try

  • @rasa7338
    @rasa7338 Před 6 měsíci

    amazing, thank you

  • @susanfryer1616
    @susanfryer1616 Před 2 lety

    Well explained thankyou

  • @katgore99
    @katgore99 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for reviewing this, i struggled to understand magic loop before.

  • @amethystskeels3788
    @amethystskeels3788 Před rokem

    Hahaha I was trying to use the loop like dpns XD I had some weird double loop trying to make sure there was yarn on both needles and the wire 😅 this makes so much more sense

  • @susankelly5585
    @susankelly5585 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much, you explain everything so clearly!❤️

  • @Melanie-yj8hs
    @Melanie-yj8hs Před 2 lety

    Ty for tutorial.

  • @IslandLady76
    @IslandLady76 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish I had seen this when I first was doing socks. I was too new to know that the working yarn was in the back or right and I would continue knitting on the wrong side until it would not look right. I also went to magic loop because I had a hard time using dpns and also found that at the beginning, 42" cables were great but then later changed to shorter 32 or 34" for two-at-a-time socks since the extra length just got in the way.

  • @lightntangy9128
    @lightntangy9128 Před 2 lety

    Good idea using soft fabric as your working surface for the video! There’s no annoying clatter so I can concentrate on what you’re saying ☺️

  • @Bethabara9
    @Bethabara9 Před 4 lety +1

    I love magic loop but recently starting using two circular needles and really like that, almost better. I still have to use different color cables to not get confused after I've lain it down but since I learned magic loop first, it's easier. Also don't have to have a super duper big cable for bigger projects.

  • @karenmayo4558
    @karenmayo4558 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @eileenholderness615
    @eileenholderness615 Před 5 lety

    Just re - watched your amazing video! I will be doing that several times, no doubt! I cannot believe I asked such a ridiculous question as yes it is all mentioned at the beginning of your video! I must have started it further on, well that is my excuse! Sorry for wasting your precious knitting time!!

  • @heathersharp-keys8240
    @heathersharp-keys8240 Před 2 lety

    I LIVE your videos and group on Ravelry, Rox‼️. I really like using Denise interchangeable needles. The cords are thicker and hold their shape. You can also change tips easily. Do you know of any potential problems with using the thicker cords? I just got my Denise set. Thanks Rox. You really do rock!

  • @queencleo1151
    @queencleo1151 Před měsícem

    Hello Roxanne! Thanks for your very informative video. I always enjoy watching your titorials - they're clear and easy to follow. I do however have a problem which I'm hoping you can solve for me. I knit a lot of kids' hats with normal needles, (now knitting for a charity bazaar) and no matter what technique I use, I don't like the seam, so I'm hoping to finally manage to knit them with cirular needles. However, I like to work my ribbing with a knit-purl and the rest in stockinette. I like to work my knit stitches from the back, passing the yarn over the needle as opposed to the standard knit stitch which is under, thus the stitch becomes twisted! The problem is that with knitting in the round, you're working only one side of the project, and my knit stitches don't turn out how I want them (twisted). Is there any way I can work the round on both sides...?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Před měsícem

      YOu can control whether the resulting knit or purl is twisted based on how the stitch is mounted on the needle, and how you enter the stitch. I have a video on unintentionally twisted stitches, but it explains how to intentionally twist or not twist your sts, to get the effect that you want. czcams.com/video/GXvNxPjsjZI/video.html

  • @basilrose
    @basilrose Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for explaining the concept first before demonstrating the method, it made all the difference for understanding how magic loop works! Have you ever had any issues with the connection on interchangeable needles getting loose when working a project using the magic loop? I've always thought I needed to have the right size of fixed circular when working magic loop or moebius since there's extra tension on the cables, but maybe not?

    • @RoxanneRichardson
      @RoxanneRichardson  Před 2 lety +1

      They can loosen up a bit, but as long as you tighten them up securely, using the tool provided in your set, you shouldn't have too many problems. I don't avoid using interchangeable needles because of any extra tension, I just prefer fixed length circs because I rarely need any length other than 32''. (I switch techniques as the circumference of the item changes.)

    • @basilrose
      @basilrose Před 2 lety +1

      @@RoxanneRichardson Wow I've never thought of that before! So you're saying that I can switch from circular to magic loop on the fly, just by pinching the tube in half when the diameter has decreased to a certain point?